101 Uses for a Language and Literature Degree: A Personal Tour of Career Options
Since receiving her PhD degree from Harvard in 1991 (East Asian Languages and Civilizations), Alice Cheang has worked in teaching, editing, and translating, in several different countries. She is currently a manuscript editor for the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. She is the author of scholarly studies of the Sung poet Su Shih (Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 1993 and 1998) and the editor and part translator of A Silver Treasury of Chinese Lyrics (Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003). She will address her talk particularly to teachers and students of language and literature literature, including English language and literature. There will be time after the talk for questions or discussion with members of the audience.
The talk is jointly sponsored by the Warring States Project and the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst
